Florida's Taylor Schwarz follows through on a hit against Baylor during the fifth inning Sunday in Oklahoma City.

OKLAHOMA CITY | Florida didn’t dominate Baylor in the rematch, but the Gators’ performance was good enough.

Hannah Rogers pitched a complete game and helped Florida defeat Baylor 6-3 on Sunday to advance to the Women’s College World Series national championship best-of-3 series. Florida will play Alabama for the title.

The Gators, who beat Baylor 11-0 on Thursday on the opening day of competition, won Sunday with solid fundamentals. Florida had eight hits and three walks.

“The little things win games here in the College World Series,” Florida coach Tim Walton said. “Just proud of our kids for believing in us and believing in themselves and in their abilities and not trying to do too much. Here we are getting a chance and an opportunity to play for a national championship.”

Rogers allowed three runs on five hits and threw 96 pitches.

She improved to 29-8 this season.

“I just want to continue to do everything and not overthink anything and use my defense like I have all season,” she said. “I mean, they’ve been doing a great job here and all year, and I will continue to use them.”

Florida (53-12), took a 5-0 lead Sunday in the top of the fifth inning before the Bears scored three runs in the bottom of the fifth to make it a game.

The Bears, who came from 7-0 down to beat Kentucky on Saturday night, couldn’t quite do it again.

“I’m extremely proud of my team,” Baylor coach Glenn Moore said. “We came here to win this thing and were dealt a big setback on the first day and had to recover from that. I thought we showed incredible fight, pride as we worked our way back to today and won an incredible come back last night, of course. We didn’t take the easy road to get here.”

Stephanie Tofft walked with the bases loaded in the top of the sixth to score an insurance run.

She had two hits and knocked in two runs, and Taylor Schwarz knocked in three runs for the Gators.

Kaitlyn Thumann knocked in two runs and Jordan Strickland knocked in the other one for the Bears (49-16).

Whitney Canion fell to 31-12.

She allowed six runs on eight hits and threw 151 pitches.

Walton said that rally against Kentucky might have sapped Baylor’s energy.

“I can tell you that being on the other side of that coin, winning an emotional game yesterday, in the fashion that they did, I know how draining it can be,” he said.